Cisco Training and Certifcation

Cisco Training and Certifcation

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching is a certification program for entry-level network engineers that helps maximize your investment in foundational networking knowledge and increase the value of your employer's network. CCNA Routing and Switching is for Network Specialists, Network Administrators, and Network Support Engineers with 1-3 years of experience. The CCNA Routing and Switching validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks.

1. Cisco Interconnecting Networking Devices Part 1 v2.0 (ICND1)

Overview
Students will learn how to install, operate, configure, and verify a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network, including configuring a LAN switch, configuring an IP router, connecting to a WAN, and identifying basic security threats.

Duration

Classroom Learning – 5 Day(s)

Course Outline

Lesson 1: Building a Simple Network

Exploring the Functions of Networking

Understanding the Host-to-Host Communication

Introducing LANs

Operating Cisco IOS Software

Starting a Switch

Understanding Ethernet and Switch

Troubleshooting Common Switch Media

Lesson 2: Establishing Internet Connectivity

Understanding the TCP/IP Internet

Addressing and Subnets

Understanding the TCP/IP Transport

Exploring the Functions of Routing

Configuring a Cisco Router

Exploring the Packet-Delivery Proce…

Enabling Static Routing

Managing Traffic Using ACLs

Enabling Internet Connectivity

Lesson 3: Managing Network Device Security

Securing Administrative Access

Implementing Device Hardening

Implementing Traffic Filtering

Lesson 4: Building a Medium-Sized Network

Implementing VLANs and Trunks

Routing Between VLANs

Using a Cisco Network Device

Introducing WAN Technologies

Introducing Dynamic Routing Protocol

Implementing OSPF

Lesson 5: Introducing IPv6

Introducing basic IPv6

Understanding IPv6

Configuring IPv6 Routing

Lesson 6: ICND1 Superlab

ICND1 Superlab

2. Cisco Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 V2.0 (ICND2)

The Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) v2.0 course provides entry-level network administrators, network support, and help desk technicians with the knowledge and skills needed to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot a small enterprise network.ICND2 v2.0 is augmented by a virtual classroom presentation, which has additional slides and interactions for instructor use. ICND2 v2.0 focuses on understanding redundant topologies, troubleshooting common network issues, configuring EIGRP and multi-area OSPF in both IPv4 and IPv6, understanding Wide Area Network technologies, and becoming familiar with device management and Cisco licensing.

3. The Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA)

DESGN – Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions v3.0
In this course, you will learn how to design a strong and effective network as you prepare for the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification. Our enhancements to Cisco’s authorized content, combined with case-study practice and our exclusive exam practice homework, will prepare you for the exam in only five days.

Certification Programs and Certificate Tracks
This course is part of the following programs or tracks:

CCDA Design

Course Outline

Lesson 1- Applying a Methodology to Network Design

PPDIOO

Identifying Design Requirements

Characterizing the Existing Network

Using the Top-Down Approach

Implementing the Design Methodology

Lesson 2- Network Design Objectives

Designing the Network Hierarchy

Modular Approach to Network Design

Infrastructure Services

Network Management Protocols and Features

Lesson 3- Campus and Data Center Design Considerations

Campus Design Methodology

Layer 2

Layer 3

High Availability

Lesson 4- Enterprise Network Design

Traffic and Interconnection

Security

Edge Connectivity

WAN Design

Branch Design

Data Center Design

Lesson 5- Internal Routing and Connecting to the Internet

Routing Protocol Considerations

Expanding EIGRP

Expanding OSPF

Introducing IS-IS

Expanding IS-IS

Using BGP

Lesson 6- Expanding the Existing Network

QoS

Wireless

Integrating Collaboration

Lesson 7- IP Addressing Design

Concepts

Addressing Plan for IPv4

IPv6 Addressing

Supporting IP Addressing

Lesson 8- Introduction to Software-Defined Networking

Need

Definition

Flavors

Case Studies

Case Study 1: Ask the Right Questions

Case Study 2: Design a Branch LAN

Case Study 3: Branch Connections to Headquarters

Case Study 4: Branch Routing

Case Study 5: Design Support for Wireless and Collaboration

Case Study 6: Designing the IPv4 Addressing Plan

Case Study 7: Designing the IPv6 Addressing Plan

4. Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching is a certification program for entry-level network engineers that helps maximize your investment in foundational networking knowledge and increase the value of your employer’s network. CCNA Routing and Switching is for Network Specialists, Network Administrators, and Network Support Engineers with 1-3 years of experience. The CCNA Routing and Switching validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks.

Prerequisites
No prerequisites

Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices: Accelerated (CCNAX) 2.0 Exam Description
The 200-120 CCNA exam is the composite exam associated with the CCNA Routing and Switching certification. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices: Accelerated (CCNAX) course. This exam tests a candidate’s knowledge and skills required to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium-size enterprise branch network. The topics include all the areas covered under the 200-120 CCNA exam.

The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the 200-120 CCNA exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. The guidelines below may change at any time without notice in order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes.Recommended Training
200-120 CCNA – Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices: Accelerated (CCNAX)
100-101 ICND1 – Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1)
200-101 ICND2 – Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2)

Course Contents

CCNA Topics 2013

IP Data Networks

Understand the operation of data networks.

Know the purpose and functions of network devices such as routers, switches, bridges and hubs.

Be able to select components to meet a specific network requirement.

Understand how certain applications can impact network performance.

Know the protocols, purpose and operation of both the OSI and TCP/IP models.

Describe the data flow between two hosts on a network

Be able to choose the most appropriate cables, media, ports and connectors to connect network devices and hosts to a LAN.

Course Description
Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v2.0 is an instructor-led five day training course developed to help students prepare for Cisco CCNP certification. The ROUTE course is a component of the CCNP Routing and Switching curriculum. This course is designed to provide professionals working with medium to large networks with the skills and knowledge required to incorporate advanced routing concepts when implementing scalability for Cisco routers that are connected to LANs and WANs. Students will build upon the knowledge and skills from CCNA Routing and Switching and help expand competencies to plan, implement, and monitor a scalable routing network. The overall design of the new ROUTE training is now heavily focused on lab-based learning. Some older topics have been removed or simplified from ROUTE v1.0, while several new IPv6 routing topics have been added. The course content has been adapted to Cisco IOS Software Release 15 and technically updated.

Who Should Attend
This course is appropriate for learners who aim to be network professionals and who have knowledge obtained from Cisco CCNA courses. Typical job roles include network engineers, support engineers, systems engineers or network technicians.

Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner should have before attending this curriculum are as follows: Describing network fundamentals, Establishing Internet and WAN connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6), Managing network device security, Operating a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree, Troubleshooting IP connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6), Configuring and troubleshooting EIGRP and OSPF (IPv4 and IPv6), Configuring devices for SNMP, syslog, and NetFlow access, and Managing Cisco device configurations, Cisco IOS images, and licenses. It is highly recommended that this course be taken after the following Cisco courses: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices v2.0, Part 1 (ICND1 v2.0) and Part 2 (ICND2 v2.0), or Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices: Accelerated Version 2.0 (CCNAX v2.0).

Benefits of Attendance
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

Describe routing protocols, different remote connectivity options, and their impact on routing and implementing RIPng

Configure EIGRP in IPv4 and IPv6 environments

Configure OSPF in IPv4 and IPv6 environments

Implement route redistribution using filtering mechanisms

Implement path control using policy-based routing and IP SLA

Implement enterprise Internet connectivity

Secure Cisco routers according to best practices and configure authentication for routing protocols

Course Outline

MODULE 1: BASIC NETWORK AND ROUTING CONCEPTS

Differentiating Routing Protocols

Understanding Network Technologies

Connecting Remote Locations with the Headquarters

Implementing RIPng

MODULE 2: EIGRP IMPLEMENTATION

Establishing EIGRP Neighbor Relationships

Building the EIGRP Topology Table

Optimizing EIGRP Behavior

Configuring EIGRP for IPv6

Discovering Named EIGRP Configuration

MODULE 3: OSPF IMPLEMENTATION

Establishing OSPF Neighbor Relationships

Building the Link-State Database

Optimizing OSPF Behavior

Configuring OSPFv3

MODULE 4: CONFIGURATION OF REDISTRIBUTION

Implementing Basic Routing Protocol Redistribution

Manipulating Redistribution Using Route Filtering

MODULE 5: PATH CONTROL IMPLEMENTATION

Using Cisco Express Forwarding Switching

Implementing Path Control

MODULE 6: ENTERPRISE INTERNET CONNECTIVITY

Planning Enterprise Internet Connectivity

Establishing Single-Homed IPv4 Internet Connectivity

Establishing Single-Homed IPv6 Internet Connectivity

Improving Resilience of Internet Connectivity

Considering Advantages of Using BGP

Implementing Basic BGP Operations

Using BGP Attributes and the Path Selection Process

Controlling BGP Routing Updates

Implementing BGP for IPv6 Internet Connectivity

MODULE 7: ROUTERS AND ROUTING PROTOCOL HARDENING

Securing Cisco Routers

Describing Routing Protocol Authentication Options

Configuring EIGRP Authentication

Configuring OSPF Authentication

Configuring BGP Authentication

LABS – THE FOLLOWING DISCOVERY LABS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS COURSE:

Discovery 1: Configuring RIPng

Discovery 2: Configuring and Investigating Basic EIGRP

Discovery 3: Building The EIGRP Topology Table

Discovery 4: EIGRP Stub Routing

Discovery 5: EIGRP Summarization

Discovery 6: EIGRP Load Balancing

Discovery 7: EIGRP for IPv6 Configuration

Discovery 8: Discovering Named EIGRP Configuration

Discovery 9: Basic OSPF Configuration Introduction

Discovery 10: Building the Link-State Database

Discovery 11: OSPF Path Selection

Discovery 12: OSPF Route Summarization

Discovery 13: OSPF Stub Areas

Discovery 14: Implementing OSPFv3

Discovery 15: Basic Redistribution

Discovery 16: Manipulate Redistribution

Discovery 17: Manipulate Redistribution Using Route Maps

Discovery 18: Analyzing CEF

Discovery 19: Implementing PBR

Discovery 20: NAT Virtual Interface

Discovery 21: Basic IPv6 Internet Connectivity

Discovery 22: Basic BGP Configuration

Discovery 23: Influencing BGP Path Selection

Discovery 24: BGP for IPv6

Discovery 25: Configuring EIGRP Authentication

Discovery 26: OSPF Authentication Configuration

CHALLENGE LABS INCLUDED IN THIS COURSE:

Challenge 1: Configure RIPng

Challenge 2: Configure EIGRP

Challenge 3: Configure and Optimize EIGRP for IPv6

Challenge 4: Implement EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6 Through Named Configuration

Challenge 5: Configure OSPF

Challenge 6: Optimize OSPF

Challenge 7: Configure OSPFv3

Challenge 8: Implement Redistribution Using Route Filtering

Challenge 9: Implement Path Control

Challenge 10: Configuring BGP

Challenge 11: Configure Authentication for EIGRP Routes

Challenge 12: Configure BGP Authentication

5B. CCNP - Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH)

Course Description
Implementing Cisco Switched Networks (SWITCH) v2.0 is a five-day instructor-led training course developed to help students prepare for Cisco CCNP certification. The ROUTE course is a component of the CCNP Routing and Switching curriculum. This course is designed to help learners create an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing, configuring, and verifying network infrastructure equipment according to the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture. Some older topics from Version 1 have been removed or simplified, while several new IPv6 routing topics have been added. The course content has been adapted to Cisco IOS Software Release 15 and technically updated.

Duration – 5 Days

Who Should Attend
This course is appropriate for learners with Cisco CCNA-level knowledge who aim to be network professionals. Typical job roles include network engineers, support engineers, systems engineers or network technicians.

Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this curriculum are as follows: Describing network fundamentals; Establishing Internet and WAN connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6); Managing network device security; Operating a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree; Troubleshooting IP connectivity (IPv4 and IPv6); Configuring and troubleshooting EIGRP and OSPF (IPv4 and IPv6); Configuring devices for SNMP, syslog, and NetFlow access; and Managing Cisco device configurations, Cisco IOS images, and licenses. It is highly recommended that this course be taken after the following Cisco courses: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices v2.0, Part 1 (ICND1 v2.0) and Part 2 (ICND2 v2.0), or Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices: Accelerated version 2.0 (CCNAX v2.0).

Benefits of Attendance
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

5C. CCNP - Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT)

Course Description

Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v2.0 is a five-day instructor-led training course developed to help students prepare for the Cisco CCNP certification. The TSHOOT course is a component of the CCNP Routing and Switching curriculum. This course is designed to train network engineers on monitoring and troubleshooting routed and switched networks through extensive use of hands-on lab exercises. The goal is to help network professionals gain the skills and knowledge needed to diagnose and resolve network problems quickly and effectively. Some older topics have been removed or simplified from TSHOOT v1.0, while several new IPv6 routing topics have been added. The course content has been adapted to Cisco IOS Software Release 15 and technically updated.

Duration: 5 Days

Who Should Attend

The primary audience for this course are network professionals who want to increase their skill level at maintaining and troubleshooting complex Cisco IP networks. The typical job roles for this type of professional are network engineer, network operations center (NOC) technical support personnel, or help desk technicians.

Prerequisites

Prior to attending this course, students should have the knowledge of and experience with the implementation and verification of enterprise routing and switching technologies as offered by the Implementing Cisco Switched Networks (SWITCH) v2.0 and Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v2.0 courses or equivalent skills and knowledge. This includes knowledge and experience of the following technologies: Layer 2 switching, Link aggregation protocols, STP, Inter-VLAN routing solutions, FHRPs, including HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP, Branch office operations, EIGRP, OSPF, Layer 3 path control, Redistribution, BGP, and IPv6 Networking.

Benefits of Attendance

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

Describe the troubleshooting tools and methodologies that are used to identify and resolve issues in complex enterprise networks

Describe how to isolate and fix the network issues that your company, SECHNIK Networking Ltd., is facing

Describe how to isolate and fix the network issues that your customer, TINC Garbage Disposal Ltd., is facing

This course looks at the fundamentals required in the planning, implementation and operation of a Cisco Wireless Lan network. This course is designed to help provide students with the knowledge and hands on practice required to enable them to design, install, configure, monitor and conduct the basic troubleshooting tasks of a Cisco WLAN in an SMB or Enterprise installations. As this is associate level course the advanced features of the Cisco WLAN networks solutions will not be covered in depth.

This course is designed for individuals who are involved in the technical management of Cisco wireless platforms and solutions, which involves installing, configuring, operating and troubleshooting. Upon completing this course, you will be able to:

Strategically placed assessments have been designed to provide learners with feedback on their level of understanding, and links back to sections of the training facilitate further review where it may be needed

This is a five-day instructor-led course that focuses on the design, implementation and monitoring of a comprehensive security policy, using Cisco IOS security features and technologies. All IOS examples and hands on experience is done using the IOS CLI. IPS is covered at the theoretical level from the perspective of FirePower technologies. Site-to-Site VPN configuration is covered on both IOS and the Cisco ASA . Modern malware examples are provided, cryptographic techniques use stronger hashing and encryption algorithms, and current versions of IOS, Cisco ASA and Cisco AnyConnect are highlighted.

More labs have been incorporated to ensure the maximum amount of hands on experience possible. There are two types of labs: Discovery and Challenge. A discovery is a guided lab exercise. Explicit directions are provided to the student to guide them through the activity. Along with the directions are scenarios and explanations specifying why the student is implementing the subject technology and the results after configuration are demonstrated.

Challenges, on the other hand, are evaluation labs. The set of tasks is provided to the student, but directions are not provided. There are job aids which the student may utilize, providing information such as IP addresses and command syntax, but no specific description of procedures. An answer key is available for students who wish to verify their techniques. The instructors will of course be on hand to revisit any areas that may need further clarification.

Prerequisites

Skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1)

Working knowledge of the Windows operating system.

Working knowledge of Cisco IOS networking and concepts.

Describe the use of more advanced security services such as intrusion protection, content security and identity management

.Course Objectives

Understand the Security Concepts

Learn about Secure Access to the network

Explore VPN

Explain Secure Routing and Switching

Lean about Cisco Firewall Technologies

Explore IPS

Explain and learn about Content and Endpoint Security

Course Content

Security Concepts

Threatscape

Threat Defense Technologies

Security Policy and Basic Security Architectures

Cryptographic Technologies

Secure Network Devices

Implementing AAA

Management Protocols and Systems

Securing the Control Plane

Layer 2 Security

Securing Layer 2 Infrastructure

Securing Layer 2 Protocols

Firewall

Firewall Technologies

Introducing the Cisco ASA v9.2

Cisco ASA Access Control and Service Policies

Cisco IOS Zone Based Firewall

VPN

IPsec Technologies

Site-to-Site VPN

Client Based Remote Access VPN

Clientless Remote Access VPN

Advanced Topics

Intrusion Detection and Protection

Endpoint Protection

Content Security

Advanced Network Security Architectures

Labs

Challenge Lab 1: Configure AAA and Secure Remote Administration

Challenge Lab 2: Configure Secure Network Management Protocols

Challenge Lab 3: Configure Secure EIGRP Routing

Challenge Lab 4: Configure Secure Layer 2 Infrastructure

Challenge Lab 5: Configure DHCP Snooping and STP Protection

Challenge Lab 6: Configure Interfaces and NAT on the Cisco ASA

Challenge Lab 7: Configure Network Access Control with the Cisco ASA

Challenge Lab 8: Configure Site-to-Site VPN on IOS

Challenge Lab 9: Configure AnyConnect Remote Access VPN on ASA

Challenge Lab 10: Configure Clientless SSL VPN on the ASA

8. Implementing Cisco Collaboration Devices (CICD) (CCNA VOICE)

Overview

This course introduces the architecture, components, functionalities, and features of Cisco Unified Communications solutions and describes how daily job tasks, such as system monitoring, moves, adds, and changes are performed on Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express, Cisco Unity Connection, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence.

A standard instructor style question to maximize the learning and knowledge-transfer experience.

11 Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) v3.0 (CCDA)

Overview

This is an instructor-led course designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to achieve associate level competency in network design. This is a structured and modular approach to designing networks that are scalable and resilient with well-defined failure domains. The course discusses routing and switching, the design of Campus and Enterprise networks in detail. Data center, wireless networking, and real-time traffic infrastructure are introduced and their effects on the core network are discussed from the design perspective.

Pre-Requisites

Delegates should meet the following prerequisites:

ICND1 is now required to achieve the CCDA certification.

It is recommended that delegates have attended their CCNP in Routing and Switching before starting the design curriculum.

This new assoicate level course has been designed to introduce delegates to the three primary technologies that are used in the Cisco Data Center. The introductory level of knowledge that is taught in these courses is aimed at individuals that will be performing only the more basic configuration tasks. The labs will focus on viewing configurations, as opposed to making configuration changes or creating new topologies.

Pre-Requisites

The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:

DCICT is the 2nd of the introductory courses required for students looking to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. This course will introduce students to the Cisco technologies that are deployed in the Data Center : unified computing, unified fabric, and network services. Students will only learn how to perform the more basic configuration tasks. Labs will focus on verifying configurations, with selected exercises involving making configuration changes or designing new topologies.

Pre-Requisites

To gain the prerequisite skills and knowledge, Cisco strongly recommends the knowledge of the following courses:

14. Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 1 (SPNGN1) (CCNA Service provider)

The Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 1 course is associated with the CCNA Service Provider certification. The course is a 5-day Instructor Lead Training course that provides network engineers and technicians with the basi
c knowledge and skills necessary to support a service provider network. The course provides knowledge of the major components of a network and helps learners to understand how service provider networks function. The course introduces IP Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) architecture that helps service providers to build modern, scalable and reliable networks. The course also includes classroom activities with remote labs that are useful to gain practical skills for deploying basic Cisco IOS / IOS XE and Cisco IOS XR software features to operate and support service provider networks.

Who Should Attend

Who Should Attend: (Learner Market in LCMS)

Channel Partner / Reseller

Customer

Employee

Prerequisites

None

Course Objectives

Upon completing the SPNGN1 course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:

Describe the purpose and function of IP and data network devices

Upon completing the SPNGN1 course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:

15. Understanding Cisco Cloud Fundamentals (CLDFND) (CCNA Cloud)

Many companies are embracing the Cloud to help them to be more agile, flexible, and effective at delivering better business outcomes. Today, the majority of companies are already using XaaS offerings, and by 2018, it’s estimated that 78% of workloads will be processed through the cloud.

The CCNA Cloud certification is a job role focused certification and training program that helps Cloud engineers, Cloud Administrators, and Network Engineers to develop, advance, and validate their cloud skill set, and enables them to help their IT organization meet changing business demands from technology transitions.

With a CCNA Cloud certification, you will obtain the skills to perform entry-level provisioning and support of Cisco cloud solutions. Learn from the only company that has an end-to-end Cloud and Intercloud story.

Who Should Attend

Channel Partners

Customers

Employees

Prerequisites

Understand Network Fundamentals

Understand Compute Fundamentals

Understand Storage Fundamentals

Course Content

The Understanding Cisco Cloud Fundamentals course is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities (KSA) to perform foundational tasks related to Cloud computing. It teaches the characteristics and deployment models of a Cloud network. Upon course completion, students will be able to:

Describe common cloud characteristics

Describe and Identify the cloud service models

Describe and Compare cloud deployment models

Identify cloud deployment decision factors

Identify and Illustrate key features of UCS

Define server virtualization

Describe network architectures for the data center

Identify infrastructure virtualization

Analyze and Identify storage provisioning concepts

Describe and Compare the difference between all the storage access technologies

Describe and Compare various reference architectures for converged infrastructure

Course Outline

Module 1: Cloud Characteristics and Models

Module 2: Cloud Deployment

Module 3: Basic Knowledge of Cloud Compute

Module 4: Basic Knowledge of Cloud Networking

Module 5: Basic Knowledge of Cloud Storage

16. CCNP Security

Overview
CCNP Security training is a composite of four modules that a professional must qualify in order to obtain this prestigious credential. This training will cover in detail each of the following four modules to ensure that participants gain core understanding of implementing security for Cisco devices:

Implementing Cisco Secure Access Solutions v1.0
This course has been designed to provide engineers with the foundational knowledge and skills required to implement and manage network access security through the deployment of the Cisco Identity Services Engine and 802.1x Solution.
Students will gain hands-on experience with configuring advanced Cisco security solutions to enable secure device connection to the network and for mitigating outside threats. At the end of the course, students will be able to reduce the risk to their IT infrastructures and applications using Cisco’s ISE appliance features and provide operational support to identity and network access control.

Target Audience
This course is aimed at engineers looking to deploy or support a Cisco’s Identity Services Engine solution and individuals looking to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Professional Certification for Security.

Certification
Recommended Preparation for Exam(s):

300-208 – Implementing Cisco Secure AccessSolutions Exam

Follow on Courses
Delegates looking to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Professional Certification for Security should also attend the following courses.

SENSS – Implementing Cisco Edge Network Security Solutions

SITCS – Implementing Cisco Threat Control Solutions

SIMOS – Implementing Cisco Secure Mobility Solutions

Implementing Cisco Edge Network Security Solutions v1.0

Overview
This course has been designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to implement and manage security on Cisco ASA firewalls, Cisco Routers with the firewall feature set and Cisco Switches. Students will gain hands-on experience with configuring various perimeter security solutions to mitigate outside threats and secure network zones. At the end of the course, students should be able to reduce the risk to their IT infrastructures and applications and provide detailed operations support for Cisco Switches, Cisco ASA, and Router security appliance features.

Pre-RequisitesAttendees should meet the following prerequisites:

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) certification

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) Security certification

Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Operating System

Objectives
After attending this course you should be able to :

Understand current security threat landscape

Understand and implement Cisco modular Network Security Architectures such as SecureX and TrustSec

Design and deploy Cisco Threat Defense solutions on a Cisco ASA utilizing access policy and application and identity based inspection

Implement Botnet Traffic Filters

Deploy Cisco IOS Zone-Based Policy Firewalls (ZBFW)

Configure and verify Cisco IOS ZBFW Application Inspection Policy

Target Audience
This course is aimed at network professionals involved in the support and deployment of Cisco Edge Security solutions utilizing Cisco Switches, Cisco Routers and Cisco ASA Firewalls, as well as Individuals looking to obtain the Cisco Certified Network Professional Certification.
Certification

Implementing Cisco Secure Mobility Solutions (SIMOS) v1.0 Expert Encore
Implementing Cisco Secure Mobility Solutions (SIMOS) v1.0 is a course that is part of the curriculum path leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional Security (CCNP Security) certification. This course is designed to prepare network security engineers with the knowledge and skills they need to protect data traversing a public or shared infrastructure such as the Internet by implementing and maintaining Cisco VPN solutions. Students of this course will gain hands-on experience with configuring and troubleshooting remote access and site-to-site VPN solutions, using Cisco ASA adaptive security appliances and Cisco IOS routers.

Lesson Objectives

Describe the various VPN technologies and deployments as well as the cryptographic algorithms and protocols that provide VPN security

Target Audience
This course covers a variety of Virtual Private Network (VPN) solutions that Cisco has available on the Cisco ASA firewall and Cisco IOS software platforms. In addition, the proper implementation of highly secure remote communications through VPN technology, such as remote access SSL VPN and site-to-site VPN (DMVPN, FlexVPN) is covered. It is also perfect for students interested in pursuing their Cisco Certified Network Professional Security (CCNP Security) certification.

Expected Duration (hours)
32.0

Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:

Valid CCNA Security or CCSP Certification

Or any CCIE Certification

Certification

CCNP Security

Exams Associated with this Course
300-209 SIMOS

Overview
This course is designed to prepare network security engineers with the knowledge and skills they need to protect data traversing a public or shared infrastructure such as the Internet by implementing and maintaining Cisco VPN solutions. Students of this course will gain hands-on experience with configuring and troubleshooting remote access and site-to-site VPN solutions, using Cisco ASA adaptive Security Appliances and Cisco IOS routers.

Pre-Requisites
Attendees should meet the following prerequisites:

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) certification

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) Security certification

Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Operating System

Content

Fundamentals of VPN Technologies and Cryptography
-The Role of VPNs in Network Security
-VPNs and Cryptography

Target Audience
This course will be of benefit to security engineers involved in the support and deployment of Cisco VPN Solutions and individuals looking to obtain the Cisco Certified Network Professional for Security Certification.

Follow on Courses
Delegates looking to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Professional Certification for Security should also attend the following courses.

SITCS – Implementing Cisco Threat Control Solutions

SISAS – Implementing Cisco Secure Access Solutions

SENSS – Implementing Cisco Edge Network SecuritySolutions

Implementing Cisco Threat Control Systems v1.0

Overview
This course has been designed to prepare security engineers with the knowledge and skills required to deploy Cisco’s Next Generation Firewall (NGFW), Web Security, Email Security and Cloud Web Security solutions including Cisco Prime Security Manager for the management of identity policies.
Students will gain hands-on experience with configuring various advance Cisco security solutions for mitigating outside threats and securing traffic traversing the firewall. At the end of the course, students should be able to reduce the risk to their IT infrastructures and applications using Cisco’s Next Generation Firewall security appliance features and provide operational support for Intrusion Prevention Systems, Email Security, and Web based security appliances.

Target Audience
This course is aimed at engineers invovled in the implementation and support of Cisco Security Solutions that include Cisco’s Next Generation Firewall, Web Security. Email Security and Cloud Web Security Applicances. This course is also required for engineers looking to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Professional Certification for Security.

Certification
Recommended Preparation for Exam(s):

300-207 – Implementing Cisco Threat Control Solutions Exam

Follow on Courses
Delegates looking to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Professional Certification for Security should also attend the following courses.

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